Jan
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I have had a C. orientalis in a paludarium for about 18 months now, and the lemon button fern that was the specimen plant on the land portion has just taken over the world. I'm about over it! One of our current interests is carnivorous plants, and I'm interested in possibly combining these two hobbies. I was considering putting a small sundew, butterwort and bladderwort in the tank; there has been a chronic leak between the water and land portion anyway, so they should appreciate the occasional flood. My main concern is the peat moss substrate for the plants. Do other people cover this with something? Should I just put the plants in a small pot, instead of putting them directly into the soil? And are these plants safe for my newt? Would a small West Australian pitcher (they sit on the ground like little pots) be a problem?
Flame (the newt) doesn't actually get out of the water much, of course...about once every couple of months...but I don't want to burn his little belly if he decides to get some sun....
Flame (the newt) doesn't actually get out of the water much, of course...about once every couple of months...but I don't want to burn his little belly if he decides to get some sun....